Perhaps the biggest story to come out of Google I/O back in May 2011 was the Android Update Alliance. The Android Update Alliance consisted of all the big players in the Android industry, encompassing all US carriers and handset makers. The Alliance promised that for every device released after Google I/O, ... Read More »
When Matias Duarte, lead user interface designer at Google, showed off Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich two months ago, he was beaming with pride in his team’s creation. And he damn well should have; Ice Cream Sandwich is a thing of beauty, and may be the first Android version that is ... Read More »
Handset makers are hard at work figuring out ways to bring Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) to their Android devices. While HTC and Motorola were quick to mention which devices would get the ICS update, both companies were beat to the punch when it comes to releasing the ... Read More »
As anticipation builds up to the official release of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich in the United States, owners of the multitude of Android devices out there are all asking one simple question: Will my device receive the Android 4.0 update? Upgrade information has slowly been trickling out from various manufacturers, and we will almost ... Read More »
LG has had quite the run with Facebook stories about whether or not certain devices will receive an update to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS). Today, it’s taken to Facebook to announce plans to bring ICS to their top-tier devices. So far, the named devices that will see the update are the ... Read More »
We’re starting to see more and more Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich themes and ported applications pop up on the Android market lately. Yesterday morning, XDA member for.digit announced that he has ported over the Ice Cream Sandwich keyboard to Android 2.2+ devices. Since the latest version of Android ... Read More »
Despite the platforms present, past or doomed future, there’s no denying how gorgeous webOS is. Since first introduced in 2009, webOS has been praised time and time again for how intuitive, slick and well designed the OS is. And not only webOS, but the hardware it ran on. The Palm Pre. Quality wise, the hardware ... Read More »
ASUS just sent out a press release officially announcing the Transformer Prime, the world’s first quad-core Tegra 3 Android tablet. As you’re probably well aware by now, we at Android and Me have been drooling over this beastly tablet computer for a while now, and judging by the final specs of the device, ... Read More »
Telegraph is reporting that the flagship Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich device, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, will not be launching in the United States until after the European launch on November 17. Telegraph indicated that Samsung confirmed a later US launch at the Galaxy Note launch.
We do have reason to be a tad suspicious ... Read More »
Update: LG has contacted us to let us know they have not yet made a decision on whether to bring Ice Cream Sandwich to the Optimus 2X or G2x. LG is still testing Ice Cream Sandwich on those two devices, and the ultimate decision on whether or not these devices will see the update will ... Read More »